Emotions Emotion: A state of arousal involving facial and body changes‚ brain activation‚ cognitive appraisals‚ subjective feelings‚ and tendencies toward action‚ all shaped by cultural rules. Arousal- excited state; elevated state of emotion. (Can be positive or negative) Brain activation- electrical sparks; neurons Appraise- an act of assessing someone or something. Subjective feeling- feeling perceive by the person with the feelings Tendency to act- The action of being sad is crying
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like he’s twisting a knife into his gut‚ like someone just punched him‚ like he’s lying‚ he means it‚ because Jimin doesn’t think he’s worth it. Not worth giving up a dream for. Not worth Yoongi. Yoongi looks down again‚ refusing to meet Jimins gaze. "I’d miss you; it wouldn’t be living my dream‚" he whispered. Yoongi wasn’t one for useless affection. He meant it. Jimin pulls a smile‚ even though he knows it looks fake as hell‚ and really won’t fool Yoongi. He’s just doing it to hold himself
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into depth with it. They describe all the pain and suffering he was going though as if it was actually real whereas the bridge only tells us when he transitioned from reality to fantasy. “He looked a moment at his ‘unsteadfast footing‚’ then let his gaze wander to the swirling water of the stream racing madly beneath his feet. A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current. How slowly it appeared to move! What a sluggish stream” (Bierce 2). This section
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Gerald had leaned forward and rested his elbows on the desk when he’d finished his appraisal‚ and kept his gaze locked on the actress‚ keen to see if his statement‚ deliberately constructed to appeal to Katrina’s ego and self awareness‚ had any effect. His lips curled up slightly at the corners‚ in what could be taken either as a smile or an expression of curiosity‚ and he attempted to gauge as much from her expression as the words she spoke. Of course‚ he’d expected her to respond as she did in
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resonating elements are all perfectly crafted together to show a beautiful side that nobody could ever imagine. This piece makes you understand that every single detail to this composition is crucial for the overall effect it provides when you first gaze into this abysm. The shapes‚ colors‚ rhythm‚ style‚ medium‚ everything marries together in a perfect balance of imbalanced shapes and
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Table of Contents Contents Pg. No 1.0 Company Background 1.1 Description of the product 2 3 2.0 Buyer Decision Making Process 2.1 Characteristics of Buyer’s Behaviour 5 8 3.0 Marketing Mix 3.1 4P’s and 7P’s of Marketing 3.2 Marketing mix strategy 3.3 Marketing Mix for Apple’s product 9 9 11 12 4.0 Conclusion 14 5.0 References 15 1.0 Company Background Apple Inc.‚ previously Apple computer‚ Inc
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Distinctively Visual The distinctively visual is a prominent characteristic in which the composer shapes a unique visual perspective for the responder to interpret. Using a variety of techniques and languages‚ the composer is distinctively able to create vibrant and lively visualisations within their work. The poetry of Douglas Stewart‚ in particular ‘Lady feeding the cats’ and ‘Nesting time’ and the image of ‘’Firefighters at twin towers attack’’ photographed by Todd Maisel are particularly effective
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C. Wright Mills – the theorist behind the idea of the ‘sociological imagination’ C. Wright Mills – the theorist behind the idea of the ‘sociological imagination’ Sociological Imagination Summarised from ‘Public Sociology’ pages 7‚ 8 and 9 C. Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." AND He also said‚ ‘it enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society.’ AND
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Imagine a man and a woman. Dress them up like paper figurines in your mind. Add the details of how they look‚ what they’re wearing or even better‚ what they’re doing. Now take that picture and flip it‚ so that the woman is wearing what the man was wearing and doing whatever it is that he was doing and vice versa for the man. Is this acceptable? Or does it challenge your idea of what a man and a woman should be? Advertising firms take it for granted that we’ll just continue to accept the roles
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How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures ALLAN PEASE is the managing director of a management consultancy company based in Sydney‚ Australia. He produces books‚ films‚ and cassettes that are used by numerous organisations around the world to train personnel in communication skills. He did ten years’ study‚ interviewing and research before writing BODY LANGUAGE. Overcoming Common Problems BODY LANGUAGE How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures Allan Pease First published
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